Intellectual property law and interactive media: free for a fee
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Preface to the 2nd Edition...............................................................................xiii
Introduction.................................................................................................1
Shifting between Public and Private Interests..........................................................1
Nine Important Developments in the Intellectual Property Landscape.....................................2
Property Law Governing Products of the Mind............................................................6
Information Stewards Rights and Responsibilities........................................................8
Types and Categories of Intellectual Property Law......................................................11
Finding, Reading, and Analyzing the Sources of Intellectual Property Law...............................14
Organization of the US Court System................................................................15
Specialized Tribunals for Certain Intellectual Property Disputes...................................16
How to Locate Intellectual Property Law.............................................................17
Reading the Law.....................................................................................18
Important Terminology for Understanding Court Processes and Cases.......................................22
Issues and Facts....................................................................................22
Terms Referring to the Parties to Civil Actions.....................................................23
Parts of the Case File..............................................................................23
Preview.................................................................................................24
Learning Objectives and Discussion Questions............................................................24
1 Copyright..........................................................................................25
Introducing Complexities in Copyright Law........................................................25
Developing Copyright Law.........................................................................27
Introduction to Copyright Basics.................................................................28
Establishing Copyright Protection.............................................................28
Copyright Ownership ..........................................................................30
The Rights Conferred ............................................................................30
Exceptions..................................................................................... 30
Compulsory Licensing.............................................................................32
Duration........................................................................................34
Infringement and Punishment......................................................................35
Cease and Desist Notifications and Injunctions................................................. 35
Notice and Takedown Protocols under the DMCA.................................................... 35
Legislative Development of US Copyright Law........................................................ 36
Copyright Legislation: 1780-1910.................................................................36
Early English Influences.....................................................................36
Early American Scene.........................................................................37
US Copyright Legislation: 1913-1950 ........................................................... 40
US Copyright Legislation: 1950-1976..............................................................41
US Copyright Legislation: 1976-1998 .............................................................42
US Copyright Legislation: 1998 ..................................................................44
The Copyright Term Extension Act (CTEA) of1998.......................................... 45
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) of1998..........................................46
US Copyright Legislation: 1999-2013..............................................................49
Emerging Trends in Copyright Law and Litigation......................................................50
Expiration of the Term Extension in 2018.........................................................50
Potential Widening of Copyright Termination .....................................................51
Conflicts between the Derivative Right and Transformative Fair Use..............................52
Using International Trade Negotiations as Leverage for Domestic Lawmaking.......................52
Relief from the DMCAs Anti-Circumvention Limitations in Situations of Private Use...............53
Copyright and Cloud-Based Services ..............................................................53
X Strikes and You Are Disconnected?..............................................................53
What Behavior Should the Safe Harbors Protect?..................................................53
Scraping and Aggregating Content.................................................................54
Consequences of the Google Books/Search/Universal Library Project................................55
The Following Cases Are Analyzed in Case Analyses for Intellectual Property Law and New Media,
“Chapter One: Copyright Cases”.......................................................................55
Summary..............................................................................................58
Learning Objectives and Discussion Questions.........................................................59
Three Copyright Issues........................................................................... 60
Introducing Three Special Copyright Issues...........................................................60
Fair Use. . .........................................................................................61
Purpose and Character of the Use in Parody: 2Live Crew..........................................63
Nature of the Work: J. D. Salinger s Unpublished Letters........................................64
Amount and Substantiality: Cake-Decorating Instruction Booklets..................................65
Market Effect: Hustler vi Moral Majority.....................................................65
Fair Use in Practice............................................................................... 66
De minimis Use and Private Use...................................................................66
Market Failure...................................................................................67
Transformative Use...............................................................................68
Transformative Use in Action: Authors Guild, Inc. v. HathiTrust..............................69
Perhaps Written Guidelines Are the Answer?........................*.............................70
Public Domain........................................................................................71
Orphaned Works..................................................................................... 73
Contents vii
Emerging Trends in Three Copyright Issues..........................................................74
Fair Use: Friend of Criticism, Foe of Praise............*.....................................74
Repair of the DMCA-Mandated Takedown Protocols................................................75
Reconfiguration of the Relationships between Copyright and the Public Domain .................75
Postmortem Right of Publicity and the Public Domain...........................................75
The Status of International Orphaned Works......................................................76
The End of the Google Books/Search Litigation May Amplify the Orphaned
Books Issue.....................................................................................76
The Following Cases Are Analyzed in Case Analyses for Intellectual Property
Law and New Media, “Chapter Two: Three Copyright Issues Cases”...................................76
Summary............................................................................................78
Learning Objectives and Discussion Questions.......................................................78
3 Patent...........................................................................................80
Patent Our App? Aren’t Patents Too Expensive to Pursue?..........................................80
Acquiring Patents..................................................................................82
Patent Categories and Types.....................................................................82
Patent Procedures...............................................................................83
Conditions for Obtaining Patents................................................................85
Legislative Development of US Patent Law...........................................................86
Patent Legislation, 1400—1780 ................................................................ 87
Early Influences............................................................................87
Early England...............................................................................87
Patents in Colonial America and Early US........................................................88
Patents in Nineteenth-Century US................................................................88
Patents in Twentieth-Century US.................................................................88
Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (ALA)...........................................................91
Emerging Trends in Patent Law and Litigation.......................................................92
Ramifications of the Changes Brought about by the ALA.........................................92
Patent Trolls and Investment Portfolios..........*............................................92
Contested Patent Categories: Business Methods/Process...........................................94
Contested Patent Categories: Software...........................................................95
Contested Patent Categories: Genetic Materials..................................................95
Lack of Insurance or Indemnity for Patent Infringement Claims.................................96
The Following Cases Are Analyzed in Case Analyses for Intellectual Property
Law and New Media, “Chapter Three: Patent Cases”.................................................97
Summary............................................................................................99
Learning Objectives and Discussion Questions......................................................100
4 Open Source and Open Access......................................................................101
Varieties of Openness........................................................................... 101
Brief History of Open Source Software in the United States.......................................102
Legal Foundations for Open Source..............................................................103
Brief History of Open Access in the United States................................................104
Open Access: Origins and Motivations...........................................................104
Mandates, Legislation, and Rulemaking..........................................................106
Emerging Trends in Open Source and Open Access...................................................107
Contestation over Unix and Linux Kernels.......................................................108
Down with the Trolls.......................................................................... 108
Voluntary v. Forced Participation in Open Access Publishing....................................108
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The Following Cases Are Analyzed in Case Analyses for Intellectual Property
Law and New Media, “Chapter Four: Open Source Cases”...............................................109
Summary..............................................................................................110
Learning Objectives and Discussion Questions.......................................................Ill
5 Trademarks...........................................................................................112
Trademarks: Shifting on Stable Ground..............................................................112
Acquiring Trademarks ...............................................................................113
Infringement, Dilution, and Penalties............................................................115
Legislative Development of US Trademark Law........................................................116
Trademark Laws and Their Concerns................................................................116
Early History of Trademarks......................................................................116
Modern Trademark Legislation and Development........................................................118
Emerging Trends in Trademark Law and Litigation....................................................120
Steady Growth in the Numbers of Trademark Applications..........................................120
New Generic Top-Level Domain Designations (gTLDs)...............................................121
Use of Trademarks by Celebrities and in Politics................................................122
Trademarks in Search and Keyword Advertising.....................................................124
Using Trade Dress to Protect Website Designs....................................................125
Inappropriate Uses of Trademarks in Virtual Worlds...............................................126
The Following Cases Are Analyzed in Case Analyses for Intellectual Property
Law and New Media, “Chapter Five: Trademark Cases”..................................................127
Summary............................................................................................129
Learning Objectives and Discussion Questions........................................................129
6 Trade Secrets.......................................................................................131
Trade Secrets: “And Who Can You Tell?”.............................................................131
Defining, Establishing, and Maintaining Trade Secrets..............................................132
Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs), Confidentiality Agreements, and Non-Competition
Agreements: Covenants Governing Employee/Employer Behavior and Trade Secrets....................134
Non-Disclosure Agreements..................................................................134
Confidentiality Agreements.................................................................136
Non-Competition Agreements..................................................................137
Remedies and Penalties...........................................................................138
Legislative Development of US Trade Secret Law.....................................................138
Early Influences.................................................................................138
Restatement of Torts, 1939.......................................................................139
Uniform Trade Secrets Act (UTSA) 1968-1985 ..................................................... 139
Fine Points of the UTSA.....................................................................140
Economic Espionage Act of 1996 (EEA) ...........................................................141
Emerging Trends in Trade Secret Intellectual Property Law...........................................141
Increases in Trade Secret Litigation and Skyrocketing Awards.....................................142
High Profile Criminal Prosecutions...............................................................142
Trade Secrets in a Social Media World............................................................143
The Following Cases Are Analyzed in Case Analyses for Intellectual Property
Law and New Media, “Chapter Six: Trade Secrets Cases”...............................................143
Summary..............................................................................................145
Learning Objectives and Discussion Questions........................................................146
7 Tort Laws for Intellectual Property of the Persona...................................................147
Historical Touch Points.............................................................................147
Contents
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Tort Liability in New Media.........................................................................149
Emerging Trend in Tort Laws for Intellectual Property of the Persona:
Reconsideration of Section 230 Immunity.............................................................150
Intellectual Property Law of the Person and New Media: Right of Publicity...........................151
Is It All About You?................................................................................151
Important Exceptions to the Right of Publicity......................................................151
Foundations for the Right of Publicity..............................................................152
Emerging Trends in Right of Publicity Law and Litigation............................................154
Right of Publicity and the Sports Image.........................................................154
Images of Private Citizens in Commercial Environments...........................................155
Scrutiny of Differing State Statutory Publicity Rights Standards................................155
Ownership/Control over Workplace Social Media Accounts..........................................156
The Following Cases Are Analyzed in Case Analyses for Intellectual Property Law and
New Media, “Chapter Seven: Tort Laws for Intellectual Property of the Persona Cases”................156
Summary...............................................................................................159
Intellectual Property Law of the Person and New Media: The Right of Privacy in the Persona..........160
Did I Give You Permission to Look at My Stuff?......................................................160
Foundational Legislative Developments in Privacy Rights of the Persona..............................161
Constitutional Protections........................................................................161
Statutory Privacy Developments....................................................................164
Emerging Trends in Privacy of the Person in New Media...............................................167
Difficulties When Legislating Privacy Protections...............................................167
Controversies over Genetic Materials as Intellectual Property.....................................167
The Following Cases Are Analyzed in Case Analyses for Intellectual Property Law and
New Media, “Chapter Seven: Tort Laws for Intellectual Property of the Persona Cases”................168
Summary...............................................................................................170
Intellectual Property Law of the Person and New Media: Defamation...................................170
“Whats That You Said about Me?”.......................................................................170
Emerging Trends in Defamation in New Media............................................................172
Inconsistent Application of CDA Section 230 or First Amendment in Defamation Cases..............172
Businesses Are Fighting Back against Unfavorable Reviews........................................172
Reduce the Risk of Successful Defamation Claims; Provide Hyperlinked Citations..................173
Bloggers and Social Media Posters with Traditional Press Rights.................................173
Federal Consolidation of State-Based Anti-SLAPP Laws Is Needed....................................173
The Global Nature of the Internet Equals “Virtually Limitless” Online Defamation................173
The Following Cases Are Analyzed in Case Analyses for Intellectual Property Law and
New Media, “Chapter Seven: Tort Laws for Intellectual Property of the Persona Cases”................174
Summary...............................................................................................175
Learning Objectives and Discussion Questions........................................................176
8 International Intellectual Property Laws and Systems................................................179
Complexities of the International Scene...............................................................179
US Intellectual Property and Global Economic Trends.............................................180
Global Intellectual Property Benefits and Risks.................................................180
US Intellectual Property and Governmental Trade Policies........................................182
Resistance to the US Intellectual Property Regime...............................................184
The Internet Changes Everything................................................................. 186
The International Legal Environment for Intellectual Property Law.................................188
Emerging Trends in International Intellectual Property Law and Litigation...........................190
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US Efforts to Legislate against Global Piracy................................................190
US Efforts to Prosecute Pirates..............................................................191
X Strikes and You re Out!....................................................................191
Technological Solutions to New Media Problems................................................191
Were Number 2; We’re Number 3; Were Number X?................................................192
The Following Cases Are Analyzed in Case Analyses for Intellectual Property Law and
New Media, “Chapter Eight: International Intellectual Property Laws and Systems Cases”...........192
Summary..........................................................................................193
Learning Objectives and Discussion Questions.....................................................194
9 Digital Rights Management........................................................................195
Forget the Zombie Apocalypse; Its Digital Rights Management Thats Everywhere!....................195
How DRM Works.....................................................................................196
Acts vs. Tools................................................................................197
Strange but True: A Tale of Digital Rights Management—The Secure
Digital Music Initiative (SDMI)...............................................................198
Exemptions from the DMCA..........................................................................199
Triennial Rulemaking..........................................................................199
A Turning Tide?...............................................................................200
DRM’s Effectiveness...............................................................................201
Emerging Trends in Digital Rights Management .....................................................202
WWW Standards that Facilitate DRM.............................................................202
Gamers Hate DRM, or, They Are Resigned to It.................................................203
Mobile Phones: Locked v. Unlocked.............................................................204
The Following Cases Are Analyzed in Case Analyses for Intellectual Property Law and
New Media, “Chapter Nine: Digital Rights Management Cases”........................................204
Summary...........................................................................................204
Learning Objectives and Discussion Questions.................................................... 206
10 Intellectual Property Law in Virtual Worlds and Games...........................................207
Ten Intellectual Property Law Issues for Virtual Worlds and Games................................207
Definitions and Conceptual Distinctions...........................................................210
Games, Virtual Worlds, and the Magic Circle...................................................212
The Nature of Content Ownership in Games and Virtual Worlds..................................212
The Assignment of Rights Ownership and Control................................................213
The Intellectual Property Rights Implicated in Games and Virtual Worlds..........................214
Copyright.....................................................................................214
Patents.......................................................................................215
Trademarks....................................................................................215
Trade Secrets.................................................................................216
Torts of the Persona..........................................................................217
Control Mechanisms: Jurisdiction and EULAs/ToS................................................217
Ownership, Rights, and Control Illustrated by Second Life.....................................219
Some of the Issues Raised by How Linden Lab Treats Intellectual Property.....................223
Rampant Infringement or Transformative Fair Use?..........................................224
The DMCA Safe Harbor: Online Game and Virtual World Companies as ISPs or
Content Providers?........................................................................225
Emerging Trends in Intellectual Property Law in Games and Virtual Worlds..........................226
Open Source Games and Virtual Worlds..........................................................226
Online Fan Culture, Modders, and Co-developers Challenge Intellectual Property Rights.........226
Contents
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Realistic Imagery in Games and Virtual Worlds...................................................227
First-Sale Doctrine and Transmission............................................................228
Long-Term Impacts of Athletes’ Right of Publicity Cases.........................................228
The Following Cases Are Analyzed in Case Analyses for Intellectual Property Law and
New Media, “Chapter Ten: Intellectual Property Law in Virtual Worlds and Games Cases”...............228
Summary.............................................................................................230
Learning Objectives and Discussion Questions........................................................231
11 Surveying the Intellectual Property Landscape.......................................................232
Eight Change Proposals............................................................................ 233
Notes...................................................................................................237
Glossary................................................................................................241
Works Cited.............................................................................................243
Cases...................................................................................................259
About the Authors.......................................................................................263
Index...................................................................................................265
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physical | XIX, 276 S. |
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spelling | Lamoureux, Edward Lee 1953- Verfasser (DE-588)138352321 aut Intellectual property law and interactive media free for a fee Edward Lee Lamoureux, Steven L. Baron, and Claire Stewart 2. ed. New York, NY [u.a.] Lang 2015 XIX, 276 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Digital formations 95 Copyright / Interactive multimedia / United States Multimedia systems / Law and legislation / United States Copyright and electronic data processing / United States Recht Copyright and electronic data processing United States Copyright Interactive multimedia United States Multimedia systems Law and legislation United States Urheberrecht (DE-588)4062127-3 gnd rswk-swf Multimedia (DE-588)4192358-3 gnd rswk-swf USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Multimedia (DE-588)4192358-3 s Urheberrecht (DE-588)4062127-3 s DE-604 Baron, Steven L. Verfasser aut Stewart, Claire Verfasser aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, e-book 978-1-4539-1670-4 Digital formations 95 (DE-604)BV014180229 95 Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=026913499&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Lamoureux, Edward Lee 1953- Baron, Steven L. Stewart, Claire Intellectual property law and interactive media free for a fee Digital formations Copyright / Interactive multimedia / United States Multimedia systems / Law and legislation / United States Copyright and electronic data processing / United States Recht Copyright and electronic data processing United States Copyright Interactive multimedia United States Multimedia systems Law and legislation United States Urheberrecht (DE-588)4062127-3 gnd Multimedia (DE-588)4192358-3 gnd |
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title | Intellectual property law and interactive media free for a fee |
title_auth | Intellectual property law and interactive media free for a fee |
title_exact_search | Intellectual property law and interactive media free for a fee |
title_full | Intellectual property law and interactive media free for a fee Edward Lee Lamoureux, Steven L. Baron, and Claire Stewart |
title_fullStr | Intellectual property law and interactive media free for a fee Edward Lee Lamoureux, Steven L. Baron, and Claire Stewart |
title_full_unstemmed | Intellectual property law and interactive media free for a fee Edward Lee Lamoureux, Steven L. Baron, and Claire Stewart |
title_short | Intellectual property law and interactive media |
title_sort | intellectual property law and interactive media free for a fee |
title_sub | free for a fee |
topic | Copyright / Interactive multimedia / United States Multimedia systems / Law and legislation / United States Copyright and electronic data processing / United States Recht Copyright and electronic data processing United States Copyright Interactive multimedia United States Multimedia systems Law and legislation United States Urheberrecht (DE-588)4062127-3 gnd Multimedia (DE-588)4192358-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Copyright / Interactive multimedia / United States Multimedia systems / Law and legislation / United States Copyright and electronic data processing / United States Recht Copyright and electronic data processing United States Copyright Interactive multimedia United States Multimedia systems Law and legislation United States Urheberrecht Multimedia USA Lehrbuch |
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